Senior Corporate Aircraft Mechanic (Nights)

MPI Limited
Stansted
18 hours ago
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MPI have a requirement for a Permanent Senior Corporate Mechanic to work on site at Stansted Airport.
Rate of pay to be discussed on application
Hours to be worked and shift pattern- 5, 5, 4, 4, 19.00-07.00
JOB PURPOSE:
The Senior Corporate Aircraft Mechanic is to assist the Licensed Engineers on night shift in the running of a designated zone of an aircraft maintenance input. He/she is also required to deputise for the Licensed Engineer, taking control of the zone and liaising with the Hangar supervision.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
To ensure that his/her work is completed to the latest technical data
Work carried out meets the highest quality standard and meets regulatory standards
Accountable for the organisation and timely execution of work carried by direct reports in his / her assigned area of responsibility
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
• Carrying out maintenance tasks as directed by the Licensed Engineer and ensuring all relevant paperwork is correctly filled in
• Ensuring good housekeeping within the hangar environment and associated
workshops. Paying particular attention to his/her designated work area
• Ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with relevant company and Health and Safety procedures
• So far as quality is concerned, he is to ensure that all contract staff under their control are properly directed, have comprehensive work instructions, and adequately briefed on each activity and underst...

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